Der Hexer (1964 film)
Der Hexer | |
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Directed by | Alfred Vohrer |
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Produced by | Horst Wendlandt |
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Cinematography | Karl Löb |
Edited by | Jutta Hering |
Music by | Peter Thomas |
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Distributed by | Constantin Film |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | West Germany |
Language | German |
Der Hexer (aka The Ringer, The Wizard or The Mysterious Magician) is a 1964 West German black-and-white mystery film directed by Alfred Vohrer and starring Joachim Fuchsberger. It was part of a very successful series of German films based on the writings of Edgar Wallace and adapted from the 1925 novel titled The Ringer (originally: The Gaunt Stranger). In 1965, a sequel Neues vom Hexer (Again the Ringer) was released.
Cast
[edit]- Joachim Fuchsberger as Inspector Higgins
- Heinz Drache as James Wesby
- Margot Trooger as Cora Ann Milton
- René Deltgen as Arthur Milton
- Eddi Arent as Finch
- Siegfried Lowitz as Warren
- Siegfried Schürenberg as Sir John Archibald
- Sophie Hardy as Elise
- Jochen Brockmann as Maurice Messer
- Kurt Waitzmann as Reddingwood
- Karl Lange as Reverend Hopkins
- Karl John as Shelby
- Ann Savo as Jean
- Hilde Sessak as wardress
- Petra von der Linde as Gwenda Milton
- Tilo von Berlepsch as receptionist
- Inge Keck as flower girl
- Wilhelm Vorwerg as parson
- Josef Wolff as waiter
Production
[edit]The film was adapted from the 1925 novel by Edgar Wallace titled The Ringer (originally: The Gaunt Stranger).[1] An earlier German version had been made in the Weimar Republic in 1932, also called Der Hexer.
Shooting took place from 3 June to 10 July 1964 on location in Hamburg and at the Spandau Studios in Berlin.[1]
Release
[edit]The FSK gave the film a rating of 16 and up and found it not appropriate for screenings on public holidays.[1]
It premiered on 21 August 1964 at the Alhambra in Düsseldorf.[1]
Parody
[edit]The title of the 2004 German comedy film Der Wixxer is a parody of and wordplay on Der Hexer. It parodies German media in general (akin to the Scary Movie series), but puts particular emphasis on parodying the German Edgar Wallace productions of the 1960s and 1970s. Whereas "Der Hexer" translates to witcher or warlock in English, "Der Wixxer" is an intentional misspelling of "der Wichser", a vulgar derogatory term meaning "the wanker".
Other film versions of the novel
[edit]- The Ringer (1928)
- The Ringer (1931)
- The Ringer (Der Hexer, 1932)
- The Gaunt Stranger (1938)
- The Ringer (1952)
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Filmportal: Der Hexer". Retrieved 4 August 2016.
External links
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- 1964 films
- 1960s mystery thriller films
- German mystery thriller films
- West German films
- 1960s German-language films
- German black-and-white films
- Films directed by Alfred Vohrer
- Films based on British novels
- Films based on works by Edgar Wallace
- Films produced by Horst Wendlandt
- Films set in London
- Remakes of British films
- Constantin Film films
- Films shot at Spandau Studios
- 1960s German films
- Films scored by Peter Thomas (composer)
- 1960s German film stubs
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